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Thread: If Gove was a remoaner he’d want another vote!

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    If Gove was a remoaner he’d want another vote!

    He only lost by a couple of percent so let’s do it all over again!

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    I was always told as a kid "beware of setting precedents" Very few seem to realise the damage that can be caused if you go back on the result of a national vote. The floodgates will open to oppose any decision and regard it as worthless. The EU works on this basis, as in the case with Ireland, the Netherlands and Denmark. They Ignore peoples votes. Remainers are exactly the same, Ignorant, Disrespectful and blatantly undemocratic. That mindset does not belong here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    I was always told as a kid "beware of setting precedents" Very few seem to realise the damage that can be caused if you go back on the result of a national vote. The floodgates will open to oppose any decision and regard it as worthless. The EU works on this basis, as in the case with Ireland, the Netherlands and Denmark. They Ignore peoples votes. Remainers are exactly the same, Ignorant, Disrespectful and blatantly undemocratic. That mindset does not belong here.
    got it in one boingy

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    I was always told as a kid "beware of setting precedents" Very few seem to realise the damage that can be caused if you go back on the result of a national vote. The floodgates will open to oppose any decision and regard it as worthless. The EU works on this basis, as in the case with Ireland, the Netherlands and Denmark. They Ignore peoples votes. Remainers are exactly the same, Ignorant, Disrespectful and blatantly undemocratic. That mindset does not belong here.
    I agree Boingy 100%. It’s as simple as 123 to know the floodgates would open 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    I was always told as a kid "beware of setting precedents" Very few seem to realise the damage that can be caused if you go back on the result of a national vote. The floodgates will open to oppose any decision and regard it as worthless. The EU works on this basis, as in the case with Ireland, the Netherlands and Denmark. They Ignore peoples votes. Remainers are exactly the same, Ignorant, Disrespectful and blatantly undemocratic. That mindset does not belong here.
    Question for you, which is more democratic?

    Calling for another democratic vote

    Or

    Leaving the EU without a deal, which has not been voted for by a single person and has been rejected by Parliament...

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    I agree Boingy 100%. It’s as simple as 123 to know the floodgates would open ��
    Let me know if you need anymore help with the big words Al,

    I know you struggle.

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    Im pleased that the treacherous coke snorting little sh1te Gove as been eliminated. He looks a right plank in his running kit. I'd suggest he'd make a good seedy looking vicar rather than a PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    Im pleased that the treacherous coke snorting little sh1te Gove as been eliminated. He looks a right plank in his running kit. I'd suggest he'd make a good seedy looking vicar rather than a PM
    Your wish is my command!

    https://images.app.goo.gl/iMbwzuY43R1rL8aT8

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    Crikey Mick i never even knew he'd actually acted as a seedy looking vicar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    I was always told as a kid "beware of setting precedents" Very few seem to realise the damage that can be caused if you go back on the result of a national vote. The floodgates will open to oppose any decision and regard it as worthless. The EU works on this basis, as in the case with Ireland, the Netherlands and Denmark. They Ignore peoples votes. Remainers are exactly the same, Ignorant, Disrespectful and blatantly undemocratic. That mindset does not belong here.
    Crackpot comment.

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